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Nardò, via Gallipoli, a few minutes from the sea, we offer for sale a recently built office property. Located on the second floor of a small building with lift, it is made up of: entrance hall, three large and bright bedrooms, dressing room and bathroom. There is independent heating, aluminum window frames with double glazing, armored door and video intercom. It should be noted that the property, currently set up as an office, can be used as a residential home. For more information, call 0833263777. (00393498775108) REF. NI-107 Cl. en. g Nardò (Neritum or Neretum in Latin, Nerìton in Greek, Naretòn in Messapian, Nardó in the local dialect) is an Italian town of 31 431 inhabitants in the province of Lecce in Puglia. It rises in a flat position southwest of the provincial capital and includes a stretch of the Ionian coast of Salento. With almost 32,000 inhabitants and 190 square kilometers of territory, it is the second center of the province in terms of population and territorial extension and one of the most populous and culturally active centers of Salento. The historic center of Nardò boasts an extraordinary wealth of palaces, churches, chapels and individual architectural details, making it one of the cities of Lecce Baroque, on a par with the centers of Lecce and Gallipoli. The center of Nardò is a veritable triumph of Baroque art, thanks to the extremely refined Piazza Salandra and the numerous churches which bear witness to the undisputed religious and artistic value of a town which had already become the seat of a diocese in 1413. We recall among others the Church of San Domenico, the Church of San Trifone, the Church of Sant'Antonio and the Osanna monument near Porta San Paolo. Piazza Salandra houses the Spire of the Immaculate Conception of fifteenth-century origin, the Town Hall, the Sedile. There is also a castle built between the 15th and 16th centuries, and other top-level monuments are the imposing Cathedral in Romanesque-Gothic style, the University Building and the Municipal Library Achille Vergari full of twenty-one thousand volumes of a scientific nature , philosophical and theological. But the city guarantees a tourist attraction of exceptional interest also thanks to its splendid marinas, Santa Maria al Bagno, Santa Caterina, S. Isidoro and Porto Selvaggio.